I am addicted to almost mangas of Takeshi Obata sensei with Tsugumi Ohba sensei and Hotta Yumi sensei - all of it is shounen , such as : -Hikaru no go (a great manga about igo . Although i was disappointed at the ending , whole story still is amazing, i even learnt how to play go after reading it )-Bakuman ( OMG , i have never thought that a manga about manga production can be so interesting like that until i read bakuman -a beautiful story about friendship , hope , faith ,love,dream ,hard-working ....)-Death note (It's a popular one ; i alway keep wonder whether a human mind can make a intelligent plot like all of those manga ; and the artwork can not be more perfect XD )

Beside , I love a lot of manga related to sport like eyeshiel 21 ( murata sensei , American football ,you can read "one punch man " of this mangaka - It's not about sport , but kinda fun ) , King golf ( Golf ofcourse ) , Slam Dunk (basketball) , Prince of tennis ...... I know that MC or MC's team will win ,but i can not stop reading it till the end .

Finally ,a series which I love the most is Gintama (when my mother forced me to sold all of my manga and anime stuffs because of my fail in college entrance exam , I did everything like she wanted except selling this series ) . MC is a lazy ,miserly old man (he is over 30 ,i guess) ,but the coolest hero in my heart

(p/s: iam trying my best to take back all of my beloved stuffs and travel to japan next year , after next exam (my mother promised ) )

The best one for me is angel densetsu. I really liked all the characters and there interactions with each other. This manga doesn't have that much of a great art but if you can get past through that bit this manga will actually be very enjoyable and hilarious.

I love D.Gray-man, BLEACH, Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicles, Bakuman., and many more - but Pandora Hearts deserves the title more.

________________“If I'm going to just live taking someone else's place, then it'd be better if I could just be a pebble. That way, there'd be neither misunderstanding nor confusion, and then even you wouldn't know me.” — Eine Kleine (Kenshi Yonezu)